
Leave Those Kids at Home! RVing Without Kids
Have you ever been on a family vacation and wondered how much more of a vacation it would be without the kids? Once you have teenagers, you quite likely can go RVing without kids, but should you leave them home alone? Before deciding whether they should stay home or go with you, there are some considerations, pros, cons, and preparations you should think through.
Campground Review: Monte Sano State Park in Huntsville, Alabama
Monte Sano State Park is located at the top of Monte Sano Mountain just outside of Huntsville, Alabama. This forested retreat feels like a getaway, while still serving as an excellent basecamp for the city of Huntsville.
4 Tips for Planning a College Tour RV Trip
Do you have a teen that is starting down the exciting (and overwhelming!) path of choosing a college? Well, if you also have an RV in the driveway, you may want to consider planning a college tour RV trip. The summers after sophomore or junior years in high school may...
Campground Review: Mazama Village Campground in Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
Mazama Village Campground in Crater Lake National Park puts you close to the natural beauty of Crater Lake National Park. Oregon’s only national park is home to the nation’s deepest lake. This phenomenon was created when the volcano Mount Mazama collapsed over 7000 years ago. A massive caldera was left behind, creating Crater Lake. The waters of this generous basin are known for their incredible purity and color. The surrounding natural setting is equally as stunning.
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